BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » VTCA remains focused on improving all areas

VTCA remains focused on improving all areas

Plenty is happening behind the scenes in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association off season.

Coming off its biggest season, the competition is set to increase again for the 2025-26 season.

All top grade sides will return this season, with Glenroy making a return to the competition after not being able to field a side last season.

It will resume in division 5.

VTCA president Zoran Havranek said they were investing in the association in a number of different ways.

He said they’ve had to knock back some clubs increasing the number of sides that have due to not having enough grounds.

“We are landlocked and don’t have the grounds,” he said. “Cricket is the loser here.

“We haven’t had one side drop off. We don’t like having clubs fold and don’t like to see mergers either.

“For that reason we are doing what we can to accommodate them. We’ve worked closely with clubs before on the brink to make sure it doesn’t happen.”

Havranek said there were clubs in the growth areas that could join the competition in the coming years as they want to move onto turf,

He said they had changed their points system in recent seasons to try to attract players from other competitions, rather than take from other sides in the competition.

“There’s a lot of overseas players who want to play given how good the competition is,” he said.

“The points are in place to ensure clubs go outside to get good talent to come in.

“It’s the beauty of a good competition.”

Having formed a partnership with Vanuatu cricket last season, they will continue that as well as having formed a new partnership with Japanese cricket.

Havranek said improving their umpiring had been a focus the past few seasons.

“We’re doing a lot of training with our umpires,” he said. “It used to be when you went to an umpires meeting there were only 15 people attending, now there are over 60.

“With Frogbox we are getting footage of our umpires and they can see what is happening.

“We’ve had more umpires rotate through the senior division. They’ve been able to educate captains of the standards of senior cricket and it’s kept them on their toes as well.

“The senior players have given good feedback and it’s one way to improve the game overall.”

Havranek said they were looking at having umpires for second grades this season as well this season.

One area they are looking at is improving the slow over rate.

The association’s junior academy has continued to grow.

A coaching academy is now being put in place as well in partnership with the Western Region Sports Club.

“It’s three to four weeks with some coaches from the senior division to help division 2, 3, 4 and 5 coaches with planning, what the season looks like, how to recruit and running training drills,” Havranek said.

“There will be some sessions before the season and follow ups in the season.”

Digital Editions


  • Dementia care takes root

    Dementia care takes root

    The Sunshine Hospital dementia management unit has unveiled its new dementia-friendly garden which is designed to enhance wellbeing and comfort for patients who often have…

More News

  • New measles exposure sites listed

    New measles exposure sites listed

    The Department of Health has listed Melbourne Airport and a Jetstar flight as a recent measles exposure sites. The exposure date for Melbourne Airport in Tullamarine, terminal 2 was Sunday…

  • Midsumma festival fun in Brimbank

    Midsumma festival fun in Brimbank

    The Midsumma Festival is coming to Brimbank this summer in a burst of colour and culture. Running from 18 January to 8 February, the Midsumma Westside program brings events to…

  • O’Shea steps down at Caroline Springs

    O’Shea steps down at Caroline Springs

    Caroline Springs has had a surprise coaching change as it prepares for the new challenge in the Essendon District Football League women’s premier division. The Lakers announced that premiership coach…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526797 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.

  • West is best this Midsumma

    West is best this Midsumma

    Midsumma Westside is back again, with plenty of events happening across Melbourne’s western suburbs between 18 January until 8 February. Georgia Tacey dives into all the events happening over the…

  • Concerns over median strip growth

    Concerns over median strip growth

    Brimbank residents have expressed safety concerns about significant grass and weed growth on median strips across the municipality that have remained unattended. Local Chris Vella called it an “absolute disgrace”.…

  • Two charged following SOG arrests

    Two charged following SOG arrests

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have charged two men following their arrests by the Special Operations Group (SOG) in Melton West on Tuesday 13 January. The arrests…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Library holiday fun Kids can attend Brimbank libraries these school holidays for a fun mix of creativity, learning and community events. All activities are free, and great for kids of…

  • Wright retires

    Wright retires

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449692 Former Keilor star Sarah Wright has called it a day on her AFLW career. Wright played 61 games at North Melbourne since arriving…

  • Albion leads in unit price jump

    Albion leads in unit price jump

    Albion recorded the sharpest increase in median unit prices among metropolitan suburbs in the December quarter of 2025, with prices nearly doubling to $557,800, according to the latest Real Estate…